#WriterWednesday 28-10-20; Author #Interviews + A #GuestPost + Writerly #Quotes And Links
~
I did a podcast interview where I was interviewed by Patty Fletcher of "Talk To Tell-It-To-The-World Marketing" recently. It should be embedded at the top of this post, but if it didn't work you can easily listen to it here, or - if you have Alexa - tell your Alexa to, "Play Talk to tell it to the world marketing," and listen on that (if it plays an episode not featuring me, but you spacifically want my interview, just say, "Play previous episode," until you're on the right one).
Though I did stream for a while - streaming, for those who don't know, is doing a sort of online radio slot - many years ago, and did a radio interview once when I was new to publishing, this was my first time doing a podcast interview, and it was fun. It also sounds better than I feared it would... I was worried about how I'd sound in it, especially doing the poetry readings (I've never read anything for an audience like that before; the only other time I did a poetry reading I'd memorized the poems, where as this time I was reading from copies I'd brailled out the day before to read during the recording session). My readings aren't as smooth as I'd have liked, but I think they sound OK. Have a listen for yourself, and see what you think... I hope you enjoy listening to it.
Patty Fletcher - who, by the way, is a fellow visually impaired author - has interviewed a whole load of other guests too... I mean, my interview is part of the second series of this podcast. So consider checking out the other authors' interviews when you're done listening to mine.
~
I also did another author interview, which is currently featured in the "Author Meet And Greet" section of the blog of fellow author, Sue Rovens, along with some of her other recent guests.
If you'd like to check that out too, you can do so by clicking here (if it's not visible on the page I linked to by the time you go check it out, look in the author index section of the site).
~
But that's not all!
I also did a Halloween appropriate guest post, which fellow author, Hugh Roberts, invited me to do on his blog. It's all about some real supernatural encounters I've had in the past.
If you want to read it, you can find my guest post here.
"You may be able to take a break from writing, but you won't be able to take a break from being a writer."~Stephen Leigh
OK. Since there's nothing else to say about my writing, let's see what I have to share with you today, shall we? After all, I have a couple of week's worth of links to share with you. So, let's get to it.
The writing process, and writing life in general:
Thoughts on creativity - Yes, you can! Yes, you are!
Constraints and creativity for writers
How to use your excuses to get more writing done
The do's and don'ts of taking a break from writing
Mistakes I've made while writing my first book
The secret of my success - maybe
Five tips to feel better about writing angst
NaNoWriMo, and other November writing challenges:
"I need to write to be happy."
~Nora Roberts
Idea generation, and finding inspiration:
Poetry writing ideas and activities
"Every time I sit down to write, I try to feel that I'm starting over. It’s all new. It’s all fresh, and I’m learning as we go."
~Rita Dove
Characters:
The nutshell crisis and triumph
"Don’t write it right, just write it—and then make it right later."
~Tara Moss
Editing:
How do you make do and don't plural?
How to edit a book and get it right
How to get your dialogue punctuation right
"As far as I'm concerned, the entire reason for becoming a writer is not having to get up in the morning. It's not writing when you don't want to, and writing late at night if you want to."
~Neil Gaiman
Publishing:
Marketing:
Writers, be honest: what really scares you about self-promotion?
"The books a writer reads are so important; they form a compost bed beneath the rosebushes of her own writing."
~Ben Dolnick
Zigler News
- Victoria Zigler's profile
- 235 followers
